To your initial question: we placed the seeds in warm (~85F) distilled water for a few hours (4-10), or until they cracked, and then put them into soil (12oz starbucks paper cup w/ a MG soil mixture). Put the cups in a dark, warm area and waited. A couple days later (usually) we had sprouts. After 2-3 weeks of weeks of growing (closely under 40W fluor. cool white tubes), we put them into their final pot (5 gal) until finish. Only one transplant and less plant stress overall.

When we first started, we put the germinated seeds into rockwool, then into soil; however, we decided to bypass the rockwool part because the seeds that sprouted in soil seem to have a stronger stem. If the stem is long in the beginning it usually means it is reaching for light; but we have had some that started out long, but got leafier after awhile.

Happy growing...
lathcar Reviewed by lathcar on . Germinating seeds in soil question Hello to all. My first post on here and probably not the last. Quick question regarding the germination of seeds. I noticed that most, if not all folks use the paper towel method. I understand this is a good method but for me to take the route is too late. Today(probably 8 hours or so) i planted my seeds in some high quality soil and have them nice and watered up. I am using a tray of lil plastic planting cups that are all attatched together. So anyways, will i be able to retrieve the seeds in Rating: 5